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. >>> dolphins leading by eight yard out. they increase their lead 23-8, miami stands pittsburg with a 30-15 win. a giant racked up 200 miami stands pittsburg with a 30-15 win. a giant racked up 204 yards in the ground on 25 carries. >>> bulls didn't get bowl eligible last year to week 11. saturday they did in week seven, major progress just in the last year. >> they have yet to crack the top 25. they're getting closer in the cayman 31st place receiving 31 votes in the top 25. here's the rest of the top 25, clemson drops one spot to four after its close game yesterday. michigan moves up to three. tennessee, eight last week this time in the new paul they plummet to 18th. miami drops out in the rankings start their at 16 last week. >>> baseball's home to wacky injuries from pulling muscles when you sneeze, string your personal payment against. those two actually happened. and that are more bizarre than what happened indians pitcher trevor bauer. the cut his right pinkie the day before his was to pitch in game two. he had to mov
. >>> dolphins leading by eight yard out. they increase their lead 23-8, miami stands pittsburg with a 30-15 win. a giant racked up 200 miami stands pittsburg with a 30-15 win. a giant racked up 204 yards in the ground on 25 carries. >>> bulls didn't get bowl eligible last year to week 11. saturday they did in week seven, major progress just in the last year. >> they have yet to crack the top 25. they're getting closer in the cayman 31st place receiving 31 votes in the...
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>> i would say, as intelligent as great apes or dolphins. >> rebecca is a curator at smithsonian's national zoo in washington and feels that ravens, like iris and showgun get a bad rap. >> raven has a big brain? >> big brain, relative to their size. use it to think for things. solve puzzles. use tight communicate with each other. to, you know assess what is going on in their environment. >> and into their environment is where we went. >> so in we go. >> in we go. >> they're waiting for us. >> oh, my god. not a black cat in here too is there. >> no ladders either. >> reporter: ravens are crafty. hiding food. manipulating a string to eat a mouse. >> now that he can reach it. pull it out and eat it. >> iris even know house to paint. >>> that's good. again. that's good. >> some can mimic human voice. >> hello. >> hi. >> hi. >> often confused with crows, ravens are larger, have a wedge-shaped tail with a low, throaty cough. we see them in the wild. in captivity and in popular culture. alfred hitchcock's the birds. in game of thrones, comic books and folklore. why do we associate them with evil.
>> i would say, as intelligent as great apes or dolphins. >> rebecca is a curator at smithsonian's national zoo in washington and feels that ravens, like iris and showgun get a bad rap. >> raven has a big brain? >> big brain, relative to their size. use it to think for things. solve puzzles. use tight communicate with each other. to, you know assess what is going on in their environment. >> and into their environment is where we went. >> so in we go. >>...
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lucky tourists aboard an eight-passenger boat called "the green machine" were marveling at a school of dolphins playing in the water when they came across the unexpected. >> we've got a loose boat out here about five miles out of newport beach. >> reporter: the captain radioed the coast guard that a small speedboat was circling out of control in the water nearby, was a man holding onto a body board. >> the husband apparently fell off the boat and the wife apparently fell off the boat. >> reporter: the man in the water was frantic. >> he's still looks like he's pretty distraught. over. >> absolutely. >> reporter: his name was eric bechler. his wife was pegye. but she was nowhere to be found. >> what is he doing at this time? >> just kind of yelling out. laying on his boogie board and yelling out. >> roger. can you make out any words he's yelling out? over. >> no. he's kind of slurring his words. >> any time now units should be on scene. >> reporter: it was a stunning end to what began as a perfect day. this newport beach couple was celebrating their wedding anniversary and pegye just turning 38.
lucky tourists aboard an eight-passenger boat called "the green machine" were marveling at a school of dolphins playing in the water when they came across the unexpected. >> we've got a loose boat out here about five miles out of newport beach. >> reporter: the captain radioed the coast guard that a small speedboat was circling out of control in the water nearby, was a man holding onto a body board. >> the husband apparently fell off the boat and the wife apparently...
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>> i would say as intelligent as great apes or dolphins. >> rebecca sturniolog is a curator at the smithsonian's national zoo in washington. she feels like ravens like iris and chogan here get a bad rap. >> a big brain. >> especially relative to their communicate with each other. to assess what's going on in their environment. >> and in their environment is where we went. >> in we go. >> in we go. >> they're waiting for us. >> a black cat in here, too? >> or ladders. ravens are crafty, hiding food, manipulating a string to eat a mouse. >> you can reach it. >> iris even knows how to paint. again. that's good. >> some can mimic human voice. >> hi. >> often confused with crows, ravens are larger, have a wedged-shaped tail with a low throaty caw. we see them in the wild in captivity and in popular culture. game of thrones, in comic books and folklore. so why do we associate them with evil? >> that deep black of the feathers, the eyes that seem like they're always watching. like they never blink. and then they're always around dead things, right? because they're scavengers they like to pick at corpse
>> i would say as intelligent as great apes or dolphins. >> rebecca sturniolog is a curator at the smithsonian's national zoo in washington. she feels like ravens like iris and chogan here get a bad rap. >> a big brain. >> especially relative to their communicate with each other. to assess what's going on in their environment. >> and in their environment is where we went. >> in we go. >> in we go. >> they're waiting for us. >> a black cat in...
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in fact, in dolphin island, about 15 feet of sand and dramatic results in me grill, jamaica, 75 feet of sand (^) was put back on the beach in 39 days. >> wow. >> so, depending upon the lay of the land and, you know, how much site-specific research and imitation you want to do you can achieve amazing results. something that has not been done here yet, but something that lawmakers are considering and, you know, maybe a really good tool for us down the line. like that. >> sure, sure. all right. there is my weather map. it is cool up northern new england, mild in southern new england, we have a front slicing in the mix today. we have a lotf to clouds around this morning, but even a little bit of clearing will occur today, but then, this low coming by to the south brings the rain, and it is late in the day. along that front. that i will be watching. temperatures though right now running 55-60 degrees. look at that kind of mild. until you get toen coo, where we have had clear skies and 37 let's go to the north shore. here is our ipswich forecast for the day. you see that in and out sun and
in fact, in dolphin island, about 15 feet of sand and dramatic results in me grill, jamaica, 75 feet of sand (^) was put back on the beach in 39 days. >> wow. >> so, depending upon the lay of the land and, you know, how much site-specific research and imitation you want to do you can achieve amazing results. something that has not been done here yet, but something that lawmakers are considering and, you know, maybe a really good tool for us down the line. like that. >> sure,...
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lake merced growing community which consisted of as i pacific rowing, south bend rowing club and the dolphin rowing and boating club. the landscape and architecture design firm the dragon boat association and the ymca. we also recently received a letter of interest from outward bound california. as you can see we did not receive a letter or any formal participation from in the process from the previous 10 in the pacific rod and gun club were from the lake merced outdoor center. the department received one response to this rfp. in june of this year. their sponsors from an entity called the lake merced recreation loc a joint venture between outback adventures and greener excavations and construction their spots was posted on her website minus the confidential proprietary financial information and available for the public to review. i'm going to walk you through before i get into the details of the proposal will walk you through the joint partnership. outback adventures was started in 1999 by j genji who is here today with his team. as an outdoor adventure company specializing in renting outdoo
lake merced growing community which consisted of as i pacific rowing, south bend rowing club and the dolphin rowing and boating club. the landscape and architecture design firm the dragon boat association and the ymca. we also recently received a letter of interest from outward bound california. as you can see we did not receive a letter or any formal participation from in the process from the previous 10 in the pacific rod and gun club were from the lake merced outdoor center. the department...
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get the funnel cake and dolphins riding challenges -- ride rides. winds are no gusts to speak of. dew point in the 40s, and humidity at 31%, we're sitting at 80. after hitting 96. we set a new high today. upper 60s tonight and back on record watch tomorrow as we climb to 94, that's expected to tie the record we sat in 2019. afternoon. as we look at the forecast, we'll be in the 90s, 80s in the forecast as we get into monday. for halloween changes and we'll keep the 80s before we head back into the 90s. some changes with the winds tomorrow. right now a look, calm, valley wide. tomorrow 5 to 10 miles an hour, gusting to 15 mile northern arizona gusts to 35 miles an hour. mohave county the sustained winds between 25 and 35 miles an hour. all part of the storm system that will north of the state of arizona. could see a couple sprinkles near page, near the grand canyon, over all it's about the wind for us. the north. right now it's 50 in flagstaff. 68 in kingman. 66 tomorrow morning in gila bend. you're back up to 92 tomorrow. 93 in gila bend and 90s at lake havasu. overnight lows back
get the funnel cake and dolphins riding challenges -- ride rides. winds are no gusts to speak of. dew point in the 40s, and humidity at 31%, we're sitting at 80. after hitting 96. we set a new high today. upper 60s tonight and back on record watch tomorrow as we climb to 94, that's expected to tie the record we sat in 2019. afternoon. as we look at the forecast, we'll be in the 90s, 80s in the forecast as we get into monday. for halloween changes and we'll keep the 80s before we head back into...
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you invited just a few of your friends like the miami dolphins and the cheerleaders. >> for an older person, he's very attractive. >> he was seen in public with marla maples, but he was not ready to tie the knot. >> so when is the big day? >> it's truthfully one of those things we have planned probably a dozen times. we're very much committed to each other. i think there's just a little fear. it's more on donald's part now. >> in 1983 they had a baby girl, tiffany trump. over the next few years, the real estate market rebounded and donald trump was back on top valued at $450 million on the forbes wealthiest americans list. but trump said it was more like 2 billion. >> donald is one of the few people -- and i think the researchers at forbes have always said this -- who personally lobbies them to not only be included on the list, but be pushed up further in the ranks. >> it's important to him. all of this. poll numbers, forbes lists, you name it. his position matters to him. >> in 1997 he filed for divorce against marla maples. >> i met her at a party. as soon as i saw her, i said that
you invited just a few of your friends like the miami dolphins and the cheerleaders. >> for an older person, he's very attractive. >> he was seen in public with marla maples, but he was not ready to tie the knot. >> so when is the big day? >> it's truthfully one of those things we have planned probably a dozen times. we're very much committed to each other. i think there's just a little fear. it's more on donald's part now. >> in 1983 they had a baby girl, tiffany...
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made this hole. >> look what nice big holes the dolphins made. >> these were made by little dolphins. >> the year before last, it took me a month to mend all the nets just because of the dolphins. sometimes the holes are as big as a whole boat or a door or a car. >> the fishermen in tsarevo's harbor are convinced there are too many dolphins in the black sea. they say they have a good life, each dolphin eating some twenty kilos of fish per day fish -- day. fish georgi would like to catch and sell. he has no sympathy for the hundreds of dolphins found washed up dead on bulgaria's coast this year. environmentalists blame large-scale dragnet fishing. >> it's a huge business. you can catch 800 kilos of turbot with a three-kilometer-long drift net. with a hundred-kilometer net, you can haul in two to four tons. one kilo brings up to forty euros on the market in turkey. so yo can make half a million euros in just a few days. the dead baby dolphins washed up here on the beach by the waves have just been taken out of the nets and thrown into the sea. >> the environmentalists have taken the ma
made this hole. >> look what nice big holes the dolphins made. >> these were made by little dolphins. >> the year before last, it took me a month to mend all the nets just because of the dolphins. sometimes the holes are as big as a whole boat or a door or a car. >> the fishermen in tsarevo's harbor are convinced there are too many dolphins in the black sea. they say they have a good life, each dolphin eating some twenty kilos of fish per day fish -- day. fish georgi...
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today, we take a look at the alarming number of dolphins dying in the black sea. on the beaches of bulgaria, hundreds of dead animals have washed up on shore. they are getting caught in the driftnets of the fishing industry, say environmentalilis. but the local fishermen don't agree. >> we fishermen are the smallest problem for the dolphins in the black sea, one of them told us. michelle: our reporter went to bulgaria to find out what is behind the growing crisis.
today, we take a look at the alarming number of dolphins dying in the black sea. on the beaches of bulgaria, hundreds of dead animals have washed up on shore. they are getting caught in the driftnets of the fishing industry, say environmentalilis. but the local fishermen don't agree. >> we fishermen are the smallest problem for the dolphins in the black sea, one of them told us. michelle: our reporter went to bulgaria to find out what is behind the growing crisis.
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plus noise making devices are attached all along the net to scare away marine mammals like dolphins and whales. so these emit a constant sound. >> a beep, beep, beep. >> reporter: as a result, the number of entangled marine mammals over the past two decades has been cut in half according to government researchers but it's estimated the nets still caught 14 whales and four sea turtles over the past five years. some species are engaged so injuring or killing just one or two can impact the entire population. if these mile-long nets can potentially entangle or even kill a lot of what comes in its path, isn't that, pardon the pun here, just casting too wide a net? >> jesus fished with nets. >> reporter: but was his a mile long and did he leave it out overnight? >> i guess it -- i guess it would be all in the hands of the person using it. >> reporter: todd steiner believes the nets entangle too much to ever be used responsibly. >> if you want to talk about efficiency, you could throw some bombs into the ocean and catch all the fish that float up to the surface. we're not looking for efficienc
plus noise making devices are attached all along the net to scare away marine mammals like dolphins and whales. so these emit a constant sound. >> a beep, beep, beep. >> reporter: as a result, the number of entangled marine mammals over the past two decades has been cut in half according to government researchers but it's estimated the nets still caught 14 whales and four sea turtles over the past five years. some species are engaged so injuring or killing just one or two can impact...
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it's estimated 87,000 sharks were killed over the past 25 years along the west coast. 3400 dolphins. 1100 sea lions. 389 whales which includes endangered species and 107 sea turtles, which are either endangered or threatened. >> california's the last place left on the west coast where this is allowed to occur and it needs to stop. >> reporter: earlier this year state law makers pushed to ban all future permits, but the legislation failed after the fishing industry pushed back. life-long fisherman fought against the measure. we join them off the california coast. how much of your livelihood depends upon these nets? >> all of it. >> reporter: both believe it's the best tool to catch sword fish. another option is harpooning each one individually. how many harpooning trips would it take to catch the same amount? >> it's probably 5 to 1. >> reporter: they argue consumers could end up paying more since fewer fisherman would be willing to go out at sea. you couldn't afford to keep fish sng. >> no, not really. i couldn't. >> there's always going to be something bad you're going to catch but
it's estimated 87,000 sharks were killed over the past 25 years along the west coast. 3400 dolphins. 1100 sea lions. 389 whales which includes endangered species and 107 sea turtles, which are either endangered or threatened. >> california's the last place left on the west coast where this is allowed to occur and it needs to stop. >> reporter: earlier this year state law makers pushed to ban all future permits, but the legislation failed after the fishing industry pushed back....
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fish and other whales and dolphins are important there. sarah: in myanmar, several women say they were raped by soldiers during raids earlier this month. the sexual assaults allegedly happened when they were searching. the military denies that allegations but the u.s. state department has expressed concern . >> homes and markets torched in the remote northwest. it has cracked down on militants. government troops put the city and locked out. now hundreds of women say they were sexually assaulted. when loading -- one woman recounts being great at gunpoint. >> they took me inside the house. two men held me. the other one help me by my hair in the back and they raped me. the women had stayed in their villages to prevent their homes being torched. the man had fled from government troops fearing they would be rounded up as militants. i told the security forces that they had run away because they were afraid. they also asked our muslim women , where are the men? and then they beat them up. a spokesman for the local border police had this to say.
fish and other whales and dolphins are important there. sarah: in myanmar, several women say they were raped by soldiers during raids earlier this month. the sexual assaults allegedly happened when they were searching. the military denies that allegations but the u.s. state department has expressed concern . >> homes and markets torched in the remote northwest. it has cracked down on militants. government troops put the city and locked out. now hundreds of women say they were sexually...
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plus noise making devices are attached all along the net to scare away marine mammals like dolphins and whales. so they will emit -- >> constant sound. the beep, beep, beep. >> reporter: as a result, the number of entangled marine mammals has been cut in half according to researchers. but it's estimated the nets still caught 14 whales and four sea turtle over the past five years. so injuring or killing one or two can impact the entire population. >> if they can potentially entangle or kill a lot of what comes in its path, isn't that pardon the pun just casting too wide a net? >> jesus fished with nets. >> but was his a mile long and did he leave it out overnight? >> i guess it would be all in the hands of the person using it. >> reporter: todd believes the net entan gels too much to ever be used responsibly. >> if you want to talk about efficiency, you could throw some bombs into the ocean and cause all the fish that floats to the surface. we're not looking for efficiency, we're looking for sustainability. >> reporter: the federal government does issue guide lines on how much marine lif
plus noise making devices are attached all along the net to scare away marine mammals like dolphins and whales. so they will emit -- >> constant sound. the beep, beep, beep. >> reporter: as a result, the number of entangled marine mammals has been cut in half according to researchers. but it's estimated the nets still caught 14 whales and four sea turtle over the past five years. so injuring or killing one or two can impact the entire population. >> if they can potentially...
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estimated 87,000 sharks were killed in these nets over the last 25 years over the west coast. 3,400 dolphins, 1,100 sea lions, 389 whales which includes endangered species and 107 sea turtles which are all either endangered or threatened. fishermen say the nets are the best tools for catching sword fish and tell us without them they'd be likely forced out of business. plus they point to new policies and precautions in the industry that have led to fewer animals getting caught. over the last two decades the number of entangled marine mammals has been cut in half. currently there are no penalties for fishermen when they kill endangered or threatened animals. this month the feds proposed a new law for them to close for up to two years if certain whales or sea turtles are killed or even injured. to find out exactly which types of animals have been caught and how much, we created an easy-to-use tool that lets you search through 25 years' worth of records on our website, nbcbayarea.com. back to you. >> if you have a tip for our investigative unit 1-888-996-tips or send us an e-mail to theunit@nbcb
estimated 87,000 sharks were killed in these nets over the last 25 years over the west coast. 3,400 dolphins, 1,100 sea lions, 389 whales which includes endangered species and 107 sea turtles which are all either endangered or threatened. fishermen say the nets are the best tools for catching sword fish and tell us without them they'd be likely forced out of business. plus they point to new policies and precautions in the industry that have led to fewer animals getting caught. over the last two...
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you know dolphins are fairly easy new plan to help keep them safe! the next time you visit "fort de soto" - you might notice this new display. it's all about how to interact with marine mammals. wild dolphins are a big draw for many park visitors, but workers say there have been several reports of people illegally feeding and harassing them. the display also has information like how to help stranded marine mammals...and dolphin friendly fishing tips. ticket... in sports history? later this half hour: the event that could out-price the "super bowl"... this weekend. and after the break: it was moving day... for one of florida's most ?famous homes. but who needs a ?truck... when you can use a boat! start the interview with a firm handshake. ay,no! don't do that! try head & shoulders instant relief. a piece of florida history is on the move. the infamous home of gangster "ma barker" was just put on water... and sent floating to a new location. the home was a notorious hideout in marion county back in the 19-30's. barker and her son died in the home durin
you know dolphins are fairly easy new plan to help keep them safe! the next time you visit "fort de soto" - you might notice this new display. it's all about how to interact with marine mammals. wild dolphins are a big draw for many park visitors, but workers say there have been several reports of people illegally feeding and harassing them. the display also has information like how to help stranded marine mammals...and dolphin friendly fishing tips. ticket... in sports history? later...
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plus noise-making devices are attached all along the net to scare away marine mammals like dolphins and whales. so these will emit a constant sound? >> constant sound, a beep, beep, beep. >> reporter: as a result, the number of entangled marine mammals over the past two decades has been cut in half according to government researchers. but it's estimated the nets still caught 14 whales and four sea turtles over the past five years. some species are endangered, so injuring or killing just one or two can impact the entire population. if these mile-long nets can potentially entangle or kill a lot of what comes in its path, isn't that -- pardon the pun here -- just casting too wide a net? >> jesus fished with nets. >> reporter: but was his a mile long and did he leave it out overnight? >> i guess -- i guess it would be all in the hands of the person using it. >> reporter: todd steiner believes the nets entangle too much to ever be used responsibly. >> if you want to talk about efficiency, you could throw some bombs into the ocean and catch all the fish that floated up to the surface. we're n
plus noise-making devices are attached all along the net to scare away marine mammals like dolphins and whales. so these will emit a constant sound? >> constant sound, a beep, beep, beep. >> reporter: as a result, the number of entangled marine mammals over the past two decades has been cut in half according to government researchers. but it's estimated the nets still caught 14 whales and four sea turtles over the past five years. some species are endangered, so injuring or killing...
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some populations of dolphins have reduced. and one in three species of amphibians are under threat of extinction. the researchers say that humans are to blame, from overfishing to deforestation and climate change, they warn if nothing is done, the wildlife appellations could fall by two thirds by 2020. but some conservationists say the way the data is presented, it does not give the full story. >> it is true the overall index is declining, but the overall measures are aggregated from many different places and at hides important differences between different species, different parts of the world and between different habitats. reporter: there have been some successes. world tiger numbers have risen for the first time in a century and now giant pandas are no longer classified as endangered. but it will be difficult to reverse the problems on such a large scale. host: our behavior is killing the animals that we share the planet with. now to some escapism and what sounds like a dream job. on the island of hawaii the art of lei mak
some populations of dolphins have reduced. and one in three species of amphibians are under threat of extinction. the researchers say that humans are to blame, from overfishing to deforestation and climate change, they warn if nothing is done, the wildlife appellations could fall by two thirds by 2020. but some conservationists say the way the data is presented, it does not give the full story. >> it is true the overall index is declining, but the overall measures are aggregated from many...
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. >> i could see the sharks and the dolphins but never a monkey hopping down the street. >> if you see the monkey give the fwc a call. i searched high experts say the creatures can be dangerous to humans and could carry herpes b virus. >> this is something humans and primates can agree on. in pasco county, isabel rosales abc action news. >>> a truck driver finds $100,000 sports car just too tempting instead of delivering the car to a texas dealership like he was supposed to, he was caught on camera the owner watched his dash cam video and he wasn't pleased. >> [ indiscernible ] >> the nissan gtr was told for a routine check but he did not get there until monday afternoon. the tow truck driver drove the at one point the man called friends to get pictures with the car. >> this is somebody that has been paid to do a job. they did not do their job. >> police are looking for the man who drove off with the car, the company has apologized but says the driver was a contractor ever and does not work for the company. >>> we are getting an inside look at a large jail fight, the brault that broke
. >> i could see the sharks and the dolphins but never a monkey hopping down the street. >> if you see the monkey give the fwc a call. i searched high experts say the creatures can be dangerous to humans and could carry herpes b virus. >> this is something humans and primates can agree on. in pasco county, isabel rosales abc action news. >>> a truck driver finds $100,000 sports car just too tempting instead of delivering the car to a texas dealership like he was...
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. >> it was the redskins and dolphins super bowl. i've been a a fan ever since. >> sharing an american passion with a british accent. >> what do you like about >> he's just a good player. he's skillful and athletic and a great person. >> how did that happen? >> we just like different teams. >> a family of four from bedford with an interesting game day sunday for sure. they will be at the game at wembley on sunday. the nfl house runs through sunday. after that it will be gone, but not forgotten. >> i love the family with these different teams. thank you, carol. >>> to northern virginia where firefighters are making sure you stay safe this season in giving you an incentive. the evening. the firefighters will deliver pizza to some randomly selected dominos customers. firefighters will also check your smoke detectors. the fire department says you'll only get your pizza if the detectors are working. >>> one woman's allegations have prompted dozens of others to come forward. >> they are all related to encount wers a college student charged
. >> it was the redskins and dolphins super bowl. i've been a a fan ever since. >> sharing an american passion with a british accent. >> what do you like about >> he's just a good player. he's skillful and athletic and a great person. >> how did that happen? >> we just like different teams. >> a family of four from bedford with an interesting game day sunday for sure. they will be at the game at wembley on sunday. the nfl house runs through sunday....
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this is actually taken out at one of the golf courses in dolphin, this is my buddy. know he runs the golf course. that is a par 5. that ask a challenging par five. trust me on that one. snow western new england. nothing here in metro boston, worcester hills we've seen flakes and snow, had reports of a little bit of snow and sleet in lunenburg as well as pretty much along 495 i had rain drops into work. earliest we've seen measurable snow in the city of boston, october 18, 2009. earliest inch october 29, 2005 and this upcoming weekend is the halloween nor'easter anniversary. boston had an inch of snow. so october snow is fun. exciting. yes, it has happened before. over here, this is s connecticut river valley out into the berkshires but you notice the rain snow snow it's beginning to retreat to the north. there is a wall of milder air about here. east, southeast wind trying to beat back the early morning chill. when the ocean water temperatures are in the upper 50s, a east and southeast wind will win. this is how it is. here is the storm system for us it becomes a rai
this is actually taken out at one of the golf courses in dolphin, this is my buddy. know he runs the golf course. that is a par 5. that ask a challenging par five. trust me on that one. snow western new england. nothing here in metro boston, worcester hills we've seen flakes and snow, had reports of a little bit of snow and sleet in lunenburg as well as pretty much along 495 i had rain drops into work. earliest we've seen measurable snow in the city of boston, october 18, 2009. earliest inch...
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and dolphin and tampa bay. do they still stop me. >> so 71 degrees outside.pwe ar yesterday at this time. i'm telling you though in 3 is all about the humidity levels. and as long as they can stay where they've been. we're good. johns hopkins are all camera 71 degrees east northeast winds at 14. 71 in tampa net cam with northeast wind at 6. i got 69 degrees for the brook dale bay shore camera. it's and just very pretty outside. we continue to get little streams of thin mid to upper level clouds. but our general surface wind is mainly out of the east northeast. that's a warming wind. so you push that wind across the state, and yesterday, we made big jump up in high temperatures made it back to mid 80s. we were solid in the mid 80s. to be honest that's exactly where i think we're headed today. right back up to about 85 degrees above the norm for this time of year. thing is i don't see a changing much. this is one of those weather patterns where you can literally and vanessa onlies makes fun of me all time i do co
and dolphin and tampa bay. do they still stop me. >> so 71 degrees outside.pwe ar yesterday at this time. i'm telling you though in 3 is all about the humidity levels. and as long as they can stay where they've been. we're good. johns hopkins are all camera 71 degrees east northeast winds at 14. 71 in tampa net cam with northeast wind at 6. i got 69 degrees for the brook dale bay shore camera. it's and just very pretty outside. we continue to get little streams of thin mid to upper level...
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. >> the head of fund research at bruin dolphin joins us now. it seems like many companies in the u.s. seem to be beating very low expectations once again. >> yeah. i think as is sort of a familiar pattern, we see earnings downgrades into the reporting season, and then a positive surprise. i think the surprises have been pretty good relative to recent surprises. we can feel more optimistic about earnings. clearly there's been a drag in aggregate as a result of energy and commodity-type names, but we could be moving into positive territory now year on year. >> is it enough to drive equities higher, sustainably towards the end of the year? will we be seeing that christmas rally? it seems when you look at market valuations we're looking topee, but also in the bond markets. >> it's a fair question but a tricky one to answer. not a lot of time left between now and year end. i would err on the side of caution. earnings have been decent. but there is disquiet in the bond market. bond yields are moving higher, not in least on fed intentions, but inflati
. >> the head of fund research at bruin dolphin joins us now. it seems like many companies in the u.s. seem to be beating very low expectations once again. >> yeah. i think as is sort of a familiar pattern, we see earnings downgrades into the reporting season, and then a positive surprise. i think the surprises have been pretty good relative to recent surprises. we can feel more optimistic about earnings. clearly there's been a drag in aggregate as a result of energy and...
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you know, kevin, these things have been used to great success off dolphin island, alabama. they got 15 feet of sand out of that result. and dramatic effect in jamaica, where in negril, 75 feet of beach was -- of sand was put in the future for a solution here in sciate. back to you. >> kevin: again, we were just showing it, it looks to me like it's almost artificial barrier islands, like you would see off of cape hatteras or in florida. does it look like that to you? >> the reporter: yeah, that's what it is, and what happens is, you know, that wave action goes right up against that concrete, it gets broken down and filtered right through those triangular holes in the concrete and the other side and you get the beach replenish minneapolis-st. paul on the other side. the wave action is broken down, so it's great technology. certainly has been used before and just hasn't been used up here yet, but something, again, that really could be to our benefit in the future. >> kevin: fantastic. meteorologist jason brewer, great job out there. excellent information. we know we're going t
you know, kevin, these things have been used to great success off dolphin island, alabama. they got 15 feet of sand out of that result. and dramatic effect in jamaica, where in negril, 75 feet of beach was -- of sand was put in the future for a solution here in sciate. back to you. >> kevin: again, we were just showing it, it looks to me like it's almost artificial barrier islands, like you would see off of cape hatteras or in florida. does it look like that to you? >> the reporter:...
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during the video a pair of dolphins seen joining the fun swimming through the frame. the video is a keeper. from all of us, thank for joining us. >> you know, there's an old saying, "it's not whether you win or lose, it's how you play the game." but i have a feeling whoever said that wasn't staring down the barrel of $1 million question. get ready, it's time to play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody, welcome to the show. are you guys ready to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] our returning contestant is a yoga instructor who knows how to remain calm, but also has a flair for the dramatic. sounds like the perfect combination for a great show today. from scottsdale, arizona, please welcome back jennifer gantwerker [cheers and applause] hello, again. >> hi. >> come on in. welcome back. >> thank you. >> i didn't know the yoga part. i knew the theatrical part.
during the video a pair of dolphins seen joining the fun swimming through the frame. the video is a keeper. from all of us, thank for joining us. >> you know, there's an old saying, "it's not whether you win or lose, it's how you play the game." but i have a feeling whoever said that wasn't staring down the barrel of $1 million question. get ready, it's time to play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody, welcome to the show. are you guys...
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and it's close enough, there pay be places that don't have paper trails that are, like for example dolphin county, i tweeted about this, dauphin county uses machines from 1985. i remember those computers. they were a lot of fun, monochrome, oh, boy. i could drop this off in the red square and russians couldn't hack it. the only responsive's seen close to correct was depends how high you drop it. >> i would like to add one thing to this interesting question which is about a recent bill that has been introduced to the committee on september 20th on election infrastructure and security promotion. this aims at designating election -- electronic infrastructures as infrastructures of critical strategic importance to the nation. now, these would allow a response that could even be military response in the worst scenario including by engaging in this response allies in nato. cyber security is about striking the balance between cyber defense and cyber offense. is there enough consistency in our intelligence systems between the two? because the weaknesses of the systems that should be addressed in o
and it's close enough, there pay be places that don't have paper trails that are, like for example dolphin county, i tweeted about this, dauphin county uses machines from 1985. i remember those computers. they were a lot of fun, monochrome, oh, boy. i could drop this off in the red square and russians couldn't hack it. the only responsive's seen close to correct was depends how high you drop it. >> i would like to add one thing to this interesting question which is about a recent bill...
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kia chance to spot dolphins. unique birds that are native to egmont key. it has great shelling island has beautiful pristine waters on the gulf side. and egmont key is actually positioned at the mouth of tampa bay. egmont key is real florida pristine untouched nature preserve really cool way for people to out and say real florida you could say. >>> all right. from that beautiful sight to this. thousands of costume zombies roaming key west on bikes. it's annual zombie bike ride. pre-halloween tradition for the florida keys. this year's ride drew more than 8,000 zombies. unruly undead traveled down key west beach front into picturesque old town. ending at the zombie party on key west annual fantasy fest. looks it looks beautiful down there too. weather is just gore just this time of year what else can you say? i'm i'm just thinking if you have to be down there you didn't know about that. that's right. what. you also see that coming your way. can you imagine that? yeah. you know the weather, this time of year just fantastic. humidity will go up every next cou
kia chance to spot dolphins. unique birds that are native to egmont key. it has great shelling island has beautiful pristine waters on the gulf side. and egmont key is actually positioned at the mouth of tampa bay. egmont key is real florida pristine untouched nature preserve really cool way for people to out and say real florida you could say. >>> all right. from that beautiful sight to this. thousands of costume zombies roaming key west on bikes. it's annual zombie bike ride....
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dolphins are seen swim through the frame. where is flipper? >> i don't see him. flipper? flipper? the dolphin never shows up on time. >> we have been there, a contractor who takes forever. "7 on your side" and michael finney is next on what you can do if you have trouble with a remodel. >> i saw the dolphin swim through. there you are! >> a major merger for a san francisco based health system and it could have impact nation ride but, first, george stephanopolis on "good morning america" at 7:00. >> good morning, coming up, latest on the oklahoma killer who live streamed the video on facebook suspected of killing his aunt and uncle and killing them, and ♪ this is the new comfort food. and it starts with foster farms simply raised chicken. california grown with no antibiotics ever. let's get comfortable with our food again. woman: how do we protect them from $4 billion in new cuts to california schools? man: vote yes on proposition 55. woman: prop 55 doesn't raise taxes on anyone. man: not on working californians, not small businesses. no one. woman: instead, prop 55 simply mainta
dolphins are seen swim through the frame. where is flipper? >> i don't see him. flipper? flipper? the dolphin never shows up on time. >> we have been there, a contractor who takes forever. "7 on your side" and michael finney is next on what you can do if you have trouble with a remodel. >> i saw the dolphin swim through. there you are! >> a major merger for a san francisco based health system and it could have impact nation ride but, first, george stephanopolis...